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Mittra I, Samant U, Sharma S, et al. Cell-free chromatin from dying cancer cells integrate into genomes of bystander healthy cells to induce DNA damage and inflammation. Cell Death Discov. 2017;3:17015doi: 10.1038/cddiscovery.2017.15.
Mittra, I., Samant, U., Sharma, S., Raghuram, G. V., Saha, T., Tidke, P., Pancholi, N., Gupta, D., Prasannan, P., Gaikwad, A., Gardi, N., Chaubal, R., Upadhyay, P., Pal, K., Rane, B., Shaikh, A., Salunkhe, S., Dutt, S., Mishra, P. K., Khare, N. K., Nair, N. K., & Dutt, A. (2017). Cell-free chromatin from dying cancer cells integrate into genomes of bystander healthy cells to induce DNA damage and inflammation. Cell death discovery, 317015. https://doi.org/10.1038/cddiscovery.2017.15
Mittra, Indraneel, et al. "Cell-free chromatin from dying cancer cells integrate into genomes of bystander healthy cells to induce DNA damage and inflammation." Cell death discovery vol. 3 (2017): 17015. doi: https://doi.org/10.1038/cddiscovery.2017.15
Mittra I, Samant U, Sharma S, Raghuram GV, Saha T, Tidke P, Pancholi N, Gupta D, Prasannan P, Gaikwad A, Gardi N, Chaubal R, Upadhyay P, Pal K, Rane B, Shaikh A, Salunkhe S, Dutt S, Mishra PK, Khare NK, Nair NK, Dutt A. Cell-free chromatin from dying cancer cells integrate into genomes of bystander healthy cells to induce DNA damage and inflammation. Cell Death Discov. 2017 May 29;3:17015. doi: 10.1038/cddiscovery.2017.15. eCollection 2017. PMID: 28580170; PMCID: PMC5447133.
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